Yes it does effect acctually!! the water starts to bleed and turn red as the blood it self!! it is a stronger substance than any other color. -Tay0o CLUB B.A.B.S aN A.C. aSS FRIENDS 4 EVA aN so0o iZ SCIENCE
Food dyes are generally safe for adding to plants, as long as you add the dye via water to the plant, or dye the water a cut plant is in.
no
yes
No, food Coloring is a water based dye, it will have a negligible effect on the rate at which water evaporates.
An alkannin is a natural dye and naphthoquinone derivative obtained from the borage plant, used as a food colouring and in cosmetics.
wicker ,dye , fuel , oils , decoraitions , food
it doesnt effect the growth, but it does damage it and cause the ends to break off and make it appear to grow slower.
Henna dye comes from a plant
blue
Henna plant dye is prepared by making the paste of its leaves
Yes with food dye.
dye-yielding plant ending in il is called anil